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How does the nbn® work?


The National Broadband Network (nbn®) is made up of a series of fibre optic cables. The cables run out from a Point of Exchange (or POI) in your local area.  The cables will either run all the way to your home (FFTP), to the pit outside your home (FTTB) or to a ‘NODE’ somewhere near your home (FTTN).

In some cases an nbn® connection can also be sent via Satellite or Fixed Wireless.

Find out more about the network on the NBN Co website.